Frenchtown spreads across the flats northwest of the Garden City along I-90, past the old mill site where the Clark Fork runs wide and the valley flattens out toward Huson and Alberton. The land out here is rural and open, with newer subdivisions filling in beside working acreages, long county-road frontage, and homes set back behind shop buildings and pole barns. Our crew runs the I-90 stretch northwest often, so the frontage-road loops where a long truck keeps moving and the gravel drives roomy enough for the rig are already charted from years of Frenchtown work out of Missoula.
A Frenchtown household tends to fill the house and then the outbuildings too, so we scale the truck and the crew to the property and clear the whole place in one trip. Furniture is padded and covered against the dry valley air, the screens get sleeved, and the wind that sweeps the flats is timed so nothing rides out the open door exposed. When a home holds an upright or a console, our crew skids and pads it for the long carry across the drive, folded into the same fixed figure. One Garden City crew, our own trucks, a price pinned before a single carton rolls. We never sign a Frenchtown move over to anyone else.
Frenchtown Flats Acreages and the I-90 Run Northwest
The gravel drives off the frontage roads usually let the truck near the entry, though a soft or rutted approach on the flats gets walked first. A packed acreage with a full shop and a console in the den, our crew clears the whole property for a figure set up front, with the run northwest from Missoula already in the plan.
Garden City Movers in Frenchtown
Local crews from $125/hr — or lock in a flat written rate
Our Garden City crew knows the streets, the hillside driveways, and the buildings around Frenchtown.
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